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newyorkthegoldenage · 2 years
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The DiMaggio brothers, centerfielders whose exploits made baseball history, at Old Timers' Day in Yankee Stadium, August 9, 1958. Joe, center, former Yankees' star, was joined by Vince, left, of the Pittsburgh Pirates, and Dominic, right, his counterpart and competitor on the Boston Red Sox.
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baseballbybsmile · 11 months
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Today In 1934: The DiMaggio family poses for a photo at Seals Stadium in San Francisco! Joe is on the left in a S.F. Seals uniform and Vince is on the right in a Hollywood Stars uniform! (edit/color by BSmile)
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goalhofer · 1 year
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2022 Tampa Bay Rays Famous Relations
#60 Garrett Cleavinger: Nephew of former Eugene Emeralds P Matt McWilliams.
#29 Pete Fairbanks: Son of former Auburn Astros OF Shane Fairbanks.
#22 Chris Mazza: 3rd cousin of former New York Yankees CF the late Joe DiMaggio, former Boston Red Sox CF the late Dom DiMaggio & former New York Giants CF the late Vince DiMaggio.
#18 Shane McClanahan: Boyfriend of Club De Fútbol América S.A. De C.V. MF Andrea Hauksdóttir.
#30 Brooks Raley: Son of former Kinston Blue Jays 3B Terry Raley and brother of the University Of The Incarnate Word assistant baseball coach Russell Raley.
#10 Mike Zunino: Son of former Fortitudo Baseball 1953 OF Greg Zunino & former Italian national softball team player Paola Zunino and nephew of former Gastonia Cardinals C the late Gary Zunino.
#5 Wander S. Franco: Nephew of former San Diego Padres SS Erick Aybar & former rays 2B Willy Aybar and brother of Augusta GreenJackets 3B Wander A. Franco & former New Britain Bees 3B Wander J. Franco.
#56 Randy Arozarena: Brother of Tampa Bay Rowdies G Raiko Arozarena.
#15 Josh Lowe: Brother of Texas Rangers 1B David Lowe; Jr..
#35 Brett Phillips: Son-in-law of former Miami Marlins 3B coach Thomas Hillman.
Manager Kevin Cash: Nephew of former Detroit Tigers LF the late Ron Cash.
Analytics coach Jonathan Erlichmann: Cousin of former Edmonton Oilers LW Michael Cammalleri.
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philmax2018 · 2 years
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DiMaggio brothers credit mom with their successes
Rosalie Mercurio DiMaggio, a Sicilian immigrant, bore nine children, three of whom became Major League center fielders. Since the boys' father, San Francisco fisherman Giuseppe, considered baseball “a bum's game,” Rosalie covered for the Vince, Dominic and Joe Jr. so they could practice with other local boys. Then and now, the Bay Area was a hotbed of baseball talent that included Barry Bonds, Billy Martin, Keith Hernandez, Gil McDougald, seven-time All-Star Joe Cronin, and four-time AL batting champion Harry Heilmann. from Korea Times News https://ift.tt/JStwYrW via IFTTTDiigo Blogger Tumblr Evernote
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baseballthrowbacks · 5 years
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joe dimaggio and his two brothers, dom and vince, play outfield during a san francisco seals reunion game, 1956
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smoshers-comment · 6 years
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▶ THE SECRET TO INSTAGRAM COMEDY (Sketches)
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July 13, 1943
Thanks to a three-run home run by Red Sox second baseman Bobby Doerr, the American League defeats the National League in the first night All-Star Game, 5-3. In a game broadcast to GIs via shortwave radio, Pirates’ outfielder Vince DiMaggio shines for the NL, hitting a single, triple, and home run.
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catboy-jim · 4 years
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better call saul aka spot the voice actor
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bakerfender58 · 3 years
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Rendere lo stato uno sportivo
Accessori sportivi, incorporato è un negozio di stampa a schermo di proprietà locale. Molti clienti scelgono i nostri servizi di serigrafia personalizzati che includono t-shirt personalizzati, box, cappelli, tazze, banner e altro ancora. http://www.divephotoguide.com/user/jackigreen35 Le imprese locali, le scuole, le città e le chiese negoziano anche le nostre decalcomanie personalizzate, camicie ricamate, abbigliamento ricamato logo, prodotti promozionali e altro ancora.
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La società sopra menzionata non è sola quando si tratta di accessori sportivi. Altri che sono altamente ammirati in questo mercato degli accessori per attrezzature sportivi sono Tiger Woods, Arnold Palmer, Evander Holyfield, Joe Montana, Wayne Gretzky, Arnold Palmer, Joe Montana, Pele, David Beckham, Joe Montana, Brian Leininger, Affitto Maccabee, Wayne Gretzky,Arnold Palmer, Evander Holyfield, Arnold Palmer, Joe Montana, Pele, David Beckham, Bobby Jones, Curt Edwards, Vince Young, Joe Montana, Jimmy Durante, Amy Waterman, Tim Beckham, Roger Clemens, Joe Montana, Mickey Mantle, Joe Montana, Mickey Mantle, Joe MontanaScandali steroidi, LP MVP, Roger Maris, Joe Montana, Joe Dimaggio, Joe Namath, Joe Montana, dipendenza steroidea, e così tanti altri. Come puoi vedere, non c'è limite a ciò che alcune delle più grandi stelle sportive e icone del mondo hanno raggiunto nella loro vita. In effetti, alcune delle migliori celebrità sportive ora vivono per il resto della loro vita, come grandi celebrità, in pensione, perché hanno approfittato del lusso e dello stato sportivo che erano a loro disposizione per così tanto tempo. Come dice il proverbio, non c'è niente di più grande che vincere una guerra, ma perdendo una battaglia. Quindi va con gli accessori sportivi. Ci sono molte persone che hanno lo stato e il denaro per acquistare e indossare gli ultimi e costosi abbigliamento sportivo e gli accessori disponibili sul mercato, che solo il super ricco e famoso potrebbero permettersi fino a quando il prodotto è diventato fuori moda o è diventato un oggetto di culto. Ma, ancora oggi, ci sono ancora molte persone che non potevano preoccuparti di meno di ciò che è alla moda o popolare, ma sono ancora in grado di sfruttare un abbigliamento sportivo dall'aspetto eccezionale perché hanno approfittato del lusso sportivo e dello status disponibile per loro in passato eMi piace ancora. I consumatori di oggi sono abbastanza fortunati da avere accesso alla ricchezza di attrezzature sportive, abbigliamento, abbigliamento, accessori e privilegi che erano stati limitati agli elite pochi solo pochi anni fa. Ci sono molte celebrità sportive e strutture sportive che fanno miliardi di approvazione di alcuni prodotti o sono famosi per indossare un po 'di attrezzature sportive. Tuttavia, ci sono molti altri che non potevano preoccuparti di meno su ciò che è popolare o alla moda, ma sono in grado di fare una fortuna solo fornendo atleti, bodybuilder, weekend warriors, e simili con le attrezzature sportive e gli accessori di cui hanno bisogno per rimanerela forma superiore e competere. Al giorno d'oggi, tutti possono essere una stella sportiva o almeno assomigliare a uno perché il mercato degli accessori sportivi si è evoluta in un'intera linea di prodotti che possono essere personalizzati per soddisfare qualsiasi esigenza e preferenze personali individuali. Con tutte le diverse attrezzature sportive e accessori sportivi disponibili oggi, è importante ricordare che hai il controllo di ciò che indossi, come lo indossi, quanto tempo ci vuole per farla pulire, e così via. Puoi scegliere tra centinaia di diversi accessori sportivi e abbigliamento che ti farà sembrare come se fossi appartenenti a una squadra o in una squadra sportiva diversa. Proprio come nella vita reale, alcuni atleti indossano la testa quando sono in competizione, mentre altri giocatori preferiscono mostrare un lato più serio e rilassato al pubblico. Sia che tu scelga di indossare picchi, tacchetti, caschi, imbottitura, stinco, o qualsiasi altra cosa, gli accessori sportivi possono farti sembrare buono o almeno sentirsi meglio su di te. Solo perché ti stai godendo una stagione sportiva di successo o un evento non significa che devi lasciare andare il tuo stato. Stelle sportive come Lance Armstrong, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Evander Holyfield, Pele, Joe Montana, Magic Johnson, e così tanti altri sostengono ancora un alto livello di rispetto e status nella loro carriera sportiva, dimostrando che gli sport possano effettivamente portartigrande gioia. Se hai sempre sognato di essere proprio come loro, ora ci sono molte opzioni per te per goderti quel sogno. Scegli tra carte sportive, abbigliamento, caschi, maglie, tazze, premi, statue, attrezzi e qualsiasi altra cosa desideri.
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Sphynx Jazz: Week of 7/4
This week I made a special set celebrating the 4th of July featuring some great jazz tunes about Baseball, the great American pastime. I included Who’s On First, which IMHO qualifies as spoken word jazz.
Les Brown - Brown's Little Jug - Remastered Barbara Mendes - Californication Tommy Emmanuel - Zorro's Last Ride Glenn Miller - Juke Box Saturday Night - Remastered 2002 General Soundbwoy - Hotel California LSD (Lindborg/Sjöstedt/Daniel) - Wild Mustang Federale - Theme of the Gunfighters Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings - This Land Is Your Land Sammy Davis Jr. - Route 66 Gordon Webster - Georgia On My Mind Straight No Chaser - America the Beautiful Vince Guaraldi Trio - Baseball Theme Les Brown & His Orchestra - Joltin' Joe DiMaggio Buddy Johnson - Did You See Jackie Robinson Hit That Ball BadaBing BadaBoom - Baseball Crazy - Original Mix Don Lusher Big Band - Peanut Vendor White Knight Instrumental - Centerfield The Treniers - Say Hey (The Willie Mays Song) King Curtis - Take Me out to the Ballgame (King Curtis) Abbott & Costello - Who’s On First Pink Turtle - We Will Rock You The Modern Jazz Quartet - Baseball - Live at the Lighthouse Count Basie - Plymouth Rock Borja Montenegro - Gunfighter Charlie Barnet - Cherokee Robyn Adele Anderson - American Idiot 48th St. Collective - Breakfast in America American Film Orchestra - Fly Like an Eagle [From Space Jam] Straight No Chaser - I've Been Everywhere George Benson - Last Train to Clarksville Gábor Szabó - Sunshine Superman Patricia Fuertes - Stand by Me Jared Anderson - American Girl Wes Montgomery - California Dreaming George Benson - On Broadway Harry Connick, Jr. - Sweet Georgia Brown Stan Kenton - America Harajuku Nation - Firefly Main Theme (From 'Firefly) - Instrumental Mix Scary Pockets - Footloose The Volunteered Slaves - God Only Knows The Puppini Sisters - Spooky Scary Pockets - Kiss from a Rose Brian Bromberg - Love Shack The Fearless Flyers - Signed Sealed Delivered Grace VanderWaal - We Got the Beat Couture Chic - YMCA
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
July 17, 1941
Joe DiMaggio ends 56-game hitting streak
On July 17, 1941, New York Yankees center fielder Joe DiMaggio fails to get a hit against the Cleveland Indians, which brings his historic 56-game hitting streak to an end. The record run had captivated the country for two months.
Joseph Paul DiMaggio was born November 25, 1914, in Martinez, California. In 1891, his father Giuseppe had emigrated from Sicily to the Bay Area, where he made his living as a fisherman (he was later made legendary by Ernest Hemingway’s 1952 novel The Old Man and the Sea.) The DiMaggio family moved to San Francisco’s Italian-dominated North Beach neighborhood the year Joe was born. Joe was the eighth of nine children, the fourth of five boys, two of whom–his older brother Vince and younger brother Dominic–joined him in the major leagues. His two brothers had successful major league careers, but “Joltin’ Joe,” arguably the best player of his generation, and one of the greatest of all time, was a phenomenon.
In 1941, DiMaggio was in his sixth season as center fielder for the New York Yankees. He had already helped lead the team to the American League pennant and World Series wins alongside first baseman Lou Gehrig in 1936, ’37 and ’38. In 1939, Gehrig fell ill with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, later known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, and DiMaggio picked up the slack. That year, he led the American League with a .381 batting average and helped the Yankees to their fourth championship in a row; they were the first major league team ever to four-peat. In 1940, DiMaggio led the American League in hitting again at .352, but the Yankees finished two games behind Hank Greenberg’s Detroit Tigers.
On May 15, 1941, DiMaggio began his record-breaking streak against the White Sox in Yankee Stadium with a single and an RBI. As the streak continued, fans across the nation took notice. DiMaggio broke George Sisler’s American League record of 41 consecutive games with a hit on June 29 at Griffith Stadium in Washington, and four days later, on July 2, DiMaggio broke “Wee” Willie Keeler’s major league record streak of 44 games. As the nation followed DiMaggio’s progress and he continued to hit in game after game, the Les Brown Orchestra scored a hit with the popular tune “Joltin’ Joe DiMaggio.”
Finally, on July 17 in Cleveland, in a night game in front of 67,468 fans, DiMaggio went hitless against Cleveland pitchers Al Smith and Jim Bagby, Jr. In his first three at-bats, DiMaggio grounded out to third twice against Smith, both on hard-hit balls, and then walked. With Bagby pitching in the eighth inning, DiMaggio hit into a double play, ending a Yankee rally and the greatest hitting streak in major league history. DiMaggio confided to a teammate after the game that by failing to get a hit he had also lost the $10,000 promised to him by Heinz ketchup for matching the number “57” featured on their labels.
DiMaggio won the 1941 American League MVP over Red Sox slugger Ted Williams in spite of the latter’s .406 batting average that season, the last time any major league player hit over .400. DiMaggio retired after the 1951 season after 13 seasons with the Yankees that included 10 pennants and nine World Series wins. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1955.
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baseballbybsmile · 2 years
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Today In 1934: The DiMaggio family poses for a photo at Seals Stadium in San Francisco! Joe is on the left in a S.F. Seals uniform and Vince is on the right in a Hollywood Stars uniform! (edit/color by BSmile)
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bm2ab · 3 years
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Arrivals & Departures 25 November 1914 – 08 March 1999 Joseph Paul "Joltin' Joe" DiMaggio [The Yankee Clipper]
Joseph Paul DiMaggio nicknamed "Joltin' Joe" and "The Yankee Clipper", was an American baseball center fielder who played his entire 13-year career in Major League Baseball for the New York Yankees. Born to Italian immigrants in California, he is widely considered one of the greatest baseball players of all time, and is perhaps best known for his 56-game hitting streak (15 May – 16 July 1941), a record that still stands.
DiMaggio was a three-time Most Valuable Player Award winner and an All-Star in each of his 13 seasons. During his tenure with the Yankees, the club won ten American League pennants and nine World Series championships. His nine career World Series rings is second only to fellow Yankee Yogi Berra, who won ten.
At the time of his retirement after the 1951 season, he ranked fifth in career home runs (361) and sixth in career slugging percentage (.579). He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1955 and was voted the sport's greatest living player in a poll taken during baseball's centennial year of 1969. His brothers Vince (1912–1986) and Dom (1917–2009) also were major league center fielders. DiMaggio is widely known for his marriage and lifelong devotion to Marilyn Monroe.
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craighodgkins · 6 years
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My Year of the Book - Day 7: “Baseball for Everyone,” was almost certainly NOT written by Joe DiMaggio, but I’ve ghost written a few books myself, so I don’t judge. Besides, Joltin’ Joe kept pretty busy with his record hitting streak and Marilyn Monroe and all. In the absence of ESPN or YouTube highlight videos, I often got my non-participatory sports fix reading books, including this one, which I received for Christmas when I was 8. In the early ‘90s, the Yankee Clipper was in my Napa hometown for a speaking engagement at Justin-Siena HS, and my brother Charles (a student there) served him his dinner (he also spilled coffee on him, but that’s a story for another time). My mom, also in attendance, was a lifelong baseball fan and an Italian-American to boot, and she toted my tome with her that night. She later described the event in her memoir, “...the magic of the evening for me was to be in the same room with Joe DiMaggio, whose name, along with his brothers Dom and Vince, had been household words in our family...a few brave souls asked Joe for his autograph. I approached his table and handed him the book. He looked at the cover, opened it to the cover page, and signed his name.” Thanks, Mom. #yearofthebook #ilovereading #bookworm #booklover #mylibrary #joedimaggio #sportsbook #baseball #mlb #mlbhalloffame #newyorkyankees #signedbook #bookstagram #bookish #bookgeek #bookaddict #bibliophile #reading #bookaholic #fortheloveofbooks
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mateushonrado · 6 years
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Status Post #2929: Voltron LD voice cast.
Kimberly Brooks - Allura, Unilu Kiosk Girl (ep19)
Rhys Darby - Coran
Josh Keaton - Shiro, Sven (ep30), Regris (ep34)
Tyler Labine - Hunk
Jeremy Shada - Lance
Bex Taylor-Klaus - Pidge/Katie Holt
Steven Yeun - Keith
Ike Amadi - La-Sai (ep16), Branko
Blake Anderson - Matt Holt
Dee Bradley Baker - Kaltenecker
Lacey Chabert - Nyma, Te-osh (ep35)
David Collins - Morvok (ep18)
Jim Cummings - Baujal (ep18)
Tony Curran - Throk
Finn Darby - Young Coran (ep14)
Theo Darby - Young Coran (ep14)
Trevor Devall - Antok, Keith's father (ep21)
Robin Atkin Downes - Xi, Haxus
Kevin Durand - Zarkon (ep33)
Jake Eberle - Commander Sendak
Emily Eiden - Shay
Keith Ferguson - Alfor (season 1 only), Prorok
Kimiko Glenn - Ezor
Angie Harmon - Trigel (ep33)
Jamie Gray Hyder - Zethrid
Neil Kaplan - Emperor Zarkon, King of the Arusians (ep6), Laika (ep23)
Chris Kattan - Blaytz (ep33)
AJ Locascio - Lotor
Erica Luttrell - Acxa
Virginia Madsen - Hira (ep30)
Bill Millsap - Raht, Remdax (ep31)
Matthew Moy - Vakala (ep31)
Nolan North - Sam Holt, Commander Iverson, Elderbug Blate (motion comics), Sniv (ep42), Letch (ep42), Vrek (ep43)
Vince Offer - Slice Capades Owner (ep19)
Lily Rabe - Honerva (ep33)
Norman Reedus - Rolo (ep8)
Paul Reubens - Unilu (ep19)
Mark Rolston - Kolivan, Herreh (ep39)
Anika Noni Rose - Acxa (first two appearances only)
Geno Segers - Gyrgan (ep33)
Mindy Sterling - Ryner
Alyson Stoner - Florona (ep14)
Cree Summer - Witch Haggar, Klaizap (ep6), Dishwashing Employee at Vrepit Sal's (ep19), Kova
Fred Tatasciore - Beta Traz Warden (ep22), King Lubos (ep16), Varkon (ep19), Sal (ep19), Janka (ep43)
Sean Teale - Alfor (later appearances)
Iqbal Theba - Slav
Arnold Vosloo - Ulaz (ep15)
Kari Wahlgren - Queen Luxia (ep14), Swirn (ep14)
Mae Whitman - Plaxum (ep14)
Travis Willingham - Additional Voices
Mick Wingert - Thace
Scott Wolf - Rax
"Weird Al" Yankovic - Blumfump (ep14)
Ana Gasteyer - Krolia (ep44)
Tyler Rhoads - Rolo (season 4 onwards)
Katie Lowes - Ladnok
Laura Post - Trugg
John DiMaggio - Ozar (ep35)
Jessica McKenna - Olia, Zaiforge Commander (ep 39)
Cherise Boothe - Gnov (ep43), Ilun (ep43), Acxa (ep43, one line only)
Angus Sampson - Ranveig (ep43)
Michael Bell (Lance and Sven in original Voltron) - Archivist (ep43)
Fryda Wolff - Malocoti, Krell Sorceress
Eric Bauza - Kythylian Mu
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